7-letter words containing n, u, t, h
- shantou — a seaport in E Guangdong province, in SE China.
- shotgun — a smoothbore gun for firing small shots to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
- shunted — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
- shunter — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
- shut in — closed; fastened up: a shut door.
- shut-in — confined to one's home, a hospital, etc., as from illness.
- staunch — firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.
- sun hat — A sun hat is a wide-brimmed hat that protects your head from the sun.
- sunbath — deliberate exposure of the body to the direct rays of the sun or a sunlamp.
- terhune — Albert Payson [pey-suh n] /ˈpeɪ sən/ (Show IPA), 1872–1942, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- thunder — a loud, explosive, resounding noise produced by the explosive expansion of air heated by a lightning discharge.
- tohunga — a Māori priest, the repository of traditional lore
- tonghua — a city in SE Jilin province, in NE China.
- toughen — reinforce, strengthen
- tuchman — Barbara (Wertheim) [wurt-hahym] /ˈwɜrt haɪm/ (Show IPA), 1912–1989, U.S. historian and writer.
- tulchan — the skin of a calf placed next to a cow to induce it to give milk
- tundish — (in a vacuum induction furnace) a trough through which molten metal flows under vacuum to a mold chamber.
- tunghwa — Tonghua.
- u thant — U, U Thant.
- unberth — Nautical. to allot to (a vessel) a certain space at which to anchor or tie up. to bring to or install in a berth, anchorage, or moorage: The captain had to berth the ship without the aid of tugboats.
- uncouth — awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly: uncouth behavior; an uncouth relative who embarrasses the family.
- undight — to remove or take off (clothing)
- unearth — to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
- unfaith — lack of faith, especially religious faith; unbelief.
- ungirth — to release (a horse) from a girth
- unhasty — not speedy
- unheart — to discourage
- unhitch — to free from attachment; unfasten: to unhitch a locomotive from a train.
- unlatch — to unfasten (a door, window shutter, etc.) by lifting the latch.
- unright — a wrong
- unshent — undamaged
- unshift — to release the shift key, as on a typewriter or the keyboard of a computer terminal.
- unshout — to revoke (an earlier statement) by shouting a contrary one
- unsight — without inspection or examination: to buy a thing unsight, unseen.
- unteach — to cause to be forgotten or disbelieved, as by contrary teaching.
- unthink — to end one's thought or reverse the process of thought.
- untruth — the state or character of being untrue.
- unwhite — not white; no longer white
- unwitch — to release from a witch or from witchcraft
- unworth — a lack of value; unworthiness
- whitsun — of or relating to Whitsunday or Whitsuntide.
- xanthus — an ancient city of Lycia, in SW Asia Minor, near the mouth of the Xanthus River: site of archaeological remains.
- youthen — to make youthful; to restore youth to (someone or something).